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Visiting Monticello & Charlottesville

By Gentrilee
Visiting Monticello & Charlottesville
Over Memorial Day weekend we took a trip out to Monticello in Virginia. Monticello was Thomas Jefferson's home, it sits on top of the carter's mountain range. You know I was loving being at a higher elevation, if nothing else. We took a tour of the house and definitely enjoyed stepping back in time for a day. We were spending the night in that area, so we stayed in the most adorable, old English inn that serves warm cookies in the afternoon and has a courtyard filled with fountains and roses. When we arrived, we did a bit of exploring and then headed out for a hike.Visiting Monticello & Charlottesville
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This was a short hike but so refreshing. I miss hiking so much; the scenery, the fresh air, the invigorating exercise. It was so nice to have a small taste, again. After our hike, we headed into town for some frozen yogurt and explored a little. I loved seeing the nightlife in that area. There was live music, a big wedding, and a lot of happy people.Visiting Monticello & CharlottesvilleVisiting Monticello & CharlottesvilleVisiting Monticello & CharlottesvilleVisiting Monticello & Charlottesville
The next day is when we headed to Monticello. Thomas Jefferson was such an interesting person, a scientist among many other things, and I loved being able to learn more about him and his lifestyle.Visiting Monticello & CharlottesvilleVisiting Monticello & CharlottesvilleVisiting Monticello & CharlottesvilleVisiting Monticello & CharlottesvilleVisiting Monticello & Charlottesville
After Monticello, we headed to downtown Charlottesville. We had lunch and did a bit of shopping. I picked up some records and my family picked up some books. It was the perfect ending to our weekend getaway.Visiting Monticello & CharlottesvilleVisiting Monticello & Charlottesville
I really fell in love with Charlottesville; it is filled with old, Americana charm, yet it is urban and modern at the same time... Where are some of your favorite East Coast stops? I would love to know where I should visit next!

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